ewfmount(1)

NAME

     ewfmount --- mount data stored in EWF files

SYNOPSIS

     ewfmount [-f format] [-X extended_options] [-hvV] ewf_files

DESCRIPTION

     ewfmount is a utility to mount data stored in EWF files.

     ewfmount is part of the libewf package.  libewf is a library to access
     the Expert Witness Compression Format (EWF).

     ewf_files the first or the entire set of EWF segment files mount_point
     the directory to serve as mount point

     The options are as follows:

     -f format
         specify the input format, options: raw (default), files
         (restricted to logical volume files)

     -h      shows this help

     -v      verbose output to stderr

     -V      print version

     -X extended_options
         extended options to pass to sub system

ENVIRONMENT

     None

FILES

     None

EXAMPLES

     # ewfmount floppy.E01 floppy/
     ewfmount 20110918

DIAGNOSTICS

     Errors, verbose and debug output are printed to stderr when verbose
     output -v is enabled. Verbose and debug output are only printed when
     enabled at compilation.

BUGS

     Please report bugs of any kind to <[email protected]> or on the
     project website: http://code.google.com/p/libewf/

AUTHOR

     These man pages were written by Joachim Metz.

COPYRIGHT

     Copyright 2006-2014, Joachim Metz <[email protected]>.

     This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
     warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

     ewfacquire(1), ewfacquirestream(1), ewfexport(1), ewfinfo(1),
     ewfrecover(1), ewfverify(1)



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